I think the best way to do this is using the examples below:
Considering it's going to be summer in Australia, you don't need to
take that many clothes with you.
Is the sentence correct?
Because I think the one that considers it's going to be summer in AU is clearly "me (who says the sentence)", not "you" in the sentence.
So I am wondering if the subject should be "I" in this case, for example:
Considering it's going to be summer in Australia, I think you don't need to
take that many clothes with you.
Answer
Considering "itself" is a preposition and a conjunction as defined:
preposition& conjunction
Taking into consideration: [as preposition]: ‘considering the
circumstances, Simon was remarkably phlegmatic’ [as conjunction]:
‘considering that he was the youngest on the field he played well’
Therefore, you don't have to worry about the subject of the independent clause.
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